Zohran Mamdani, Democrats
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Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani said he spoke with former president Barack Obama about hope in politics after his New York City mayoral primary win in June.
It’s not easy to move around New York City as Zohran Mamdani anymore. Like when the 33-year-old Democratic nominee for mayor leaves a union meeting to walk to his Manhattan campaign office, as he did one Monday morning in July.
Mamdani's one-bedroom is at the center of a debate about the cost of living, and whether his focus on affordability rings hollow.
Zohran Mamdani concluded his week-long, anti-Trump campaign tour across all five New York City boroughs at a Queens union office, joined by local workers and officials.
As of the early hours of Wednesday morning, Mamdani had an 82 percent chance of winning the race, according to Polymarket.
As far back as when he was running for state Assembly in 2020, Mamdani has cheered that hookers should be able to turn tricks with impunity.
New York City's Democratic mayoral nominee doubled down Thursday on his blistering campaign video about Andrew Cuomo's link to Jeffrey Epstein.
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries repeatedly sidestepped questions on Thursday about whether he supports Democratic New York mayoral nominee Zohran
Jeffries also refused to back Mamdani on the issue of his rent-stabilized apartment, which Cuomo has sought to make political hay over.